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Section 148 at Rate Field

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Section 148 Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 148 are labeled AA, 1-37
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 37
  • have 8 seats labeled 1-8
  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 148 Reviews

    Right on top of the field

    Jul 2012

    Section 148, Row 2, Seats 1-4

    Seats are in the actual third row (there is a lettered row which is the front row). The first few rows in this section are very flat, which means a couple things: 1) You feel like you're right on top of the field and 2) You may have trouble seeing over larger people in front of you. The angle towards home plate is also poor and you have to contort your body to the right to keep your eyes on home plate. There are a lot of foul balls hit on the ground towards these seats and if you're lucky you can hop down the stairs, reach over the railing and snag a ball. A young girl sitting in the actual front row got two balls during our game. Despite this game being a sell-out, food and bathroom lines were reasonable - even between innings. The only issue is that you have to walk up about 30 rows to get to the concourse, so it's quite a hike.

    Great view of the outfield

    Dec 2012

    Section 148, Row 8

    This is my third or fourth time sitting in this section. Each time, I've sat in a row number less than ten. I prefer to be as close to the field as possible, but the one drawback is that you have to turn your body to the right to watch home plate. Otherwise you are staring into the outfield. If I were to buy seats here again, I would try to get in the first three rows, or something beyond row 10 where you don't have to contort your body as much to see home plate. Overall, though, the Lower Level at U.S. Cellular Field is great. Section 148 has a head-on view of the out-of-town scoreboard and views of the jumbotron and the White Sox bullpen are perfect!

    Great seats with lots of foul balls

    Aug 2012

    Section 148, Row 2, Seat 3

    Great seats with tons of foul balls. Definitely bring your glove and be ready! While the seat said row 2, we were actually in the 3rd row. The 1st row of this section is A and then the numbering starts in the 2nd row.

    Front of sections 108-156 are behind the netting

    There is some amount of netting or screening in front of all lower level sections in foul territory. The height and coverage of netting or screening will vary by section.

    • Lower Box Seats

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      Closest Seats to the Field: Lower Box sections make up the closest non-premium seating near the field at Rate Field.    Prime Infield Options: Sections near home plate and the dugouts offer some of the best non-club views in the stadium.    Different Names, Same Experience: Diamond Box, Platinum Box, and Gold Box all fall within this area and offer similar seating experiences.    Shaded Upper Rows: Rows near the back of these sections may receive cover from the Club Level above.    Better Angles Near the Infield: Seats closer to home plate provide the best sightlines, while seats far down the lines face more toward the outfield.    Who Should Sit Here  Lower Box seats are ideal for fans who want to sit close to the field for a White Sox game without paying Scout Seat prices. These sections are especially appealing for fans looking for great views of the infield action, easy concourse access, and a traditional ballpark seating experience near the action.  Lower Box Seats Location & Details  Lower Box seating includes sections 111-153 on the White Sox seating chart.  Sections near home plate carry a variety of names — including Diamond Box, Platinum Box, and Gold Box — but the overall seating experience is very similar across these areas.  White Sox Dugout: Sections 137-142    Visitor Dugout: Sections 122-127    Behind Home Plate: Sections 130-134, located directly behind the premium Scout Seats (which occupy the first 12-15 rows)    Most Lower Box sections feature 35-38 rows, and many rows have fewer than ten seats, which can make these sections feel slightly less crowded than others in the ballpark.  Rows near the top of the section may also receive overhead coverage from the Club Level above, offering some protection from sun or rain.  Lower Box Seats Views  Views from the Lower Box seats vary depending on how close you are to the infield.  Sections near home plate provide excellent sightlines of the pitcher-batter matchup and are among the best non-premium views in the stadium.  Seats further down the lines are angled more toward the outfield, which can make it slightly less comfortable to follow the action at home plate. Fans sitting in these areas may find the view more comfortable in higher rows, where the viewing angle improves and access to the concourse is easier.  Protective netting runs down both baselines and reduces foul ball opportunities in sections 116-118 and 146-148, which were previously some of the better spots for catching foul balls.  Things to Know  Lower Box seats include standard stadium seating amenities with close proximity to the main lower-level concourse.  Fans sitting on the first base/right field side will typically find shade earlier during afternoon games. Meanwhile, fans along the third base/left field side will enjoy better views of the large video board located in right field.  Recommended Rows  For the best overall experience in the Lower Box sections, consider sitting in rows 15-20. These rows offer a great balance of proximity to the field while providing a slightly elevated perspective that makes it easier to follow the entire game.  Fans in this range are still close enough to feel the energy of the action, but high enough to enjoy more comfortable sightlines toward home plate, especially in sections located down the lines. These rows also place you closer to the concourse for easier access to concessions and restrooms during the game. 

    • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience

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      These seats were hand-selected for being close to a wide-range of amenities. They are within five rows of the concourse (fewer stairs) and there is a men’s restroom, women’s restroom and concessions near this section.

    • Recommended For Kids and Family

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      Seats are shaded and covered to protect from the sun and rain. Little-to-no stairs to walk to reach restrooms, concessions and other amenities. Lower level seating provides access to more amenities and better views of the game

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